Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Liquid fuel evaporating by submerged air supply
Patent
1981-08-27
1984-01-24
Kratz, Peter F.
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Liquid fuel evaporating by submerged air supply
48144, 48180C, 261 46, 261121R, 261124, 123535, F02M 2104
Patent
active
044269846
ABSTRACT:
A generator for converting volatile combustible liquids, such as gasoline, methanol and the like, into an aeriform gas including a closed vessel containing liquid gasoline maintained at a predetermined level, evaporating the liquid gasoline by passing streams of desiccated atmospheric air therethrough, after which the resulting gas is passed through specially processed charcoal material, which stabilizes the resulting gas into an aeriform gas as a fuel source for internal combustion engines.
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Kratz Peter F.
Krazinski Leo C.
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